Continued Media Coverage of Bilott's Work Regarding Chemical Pollutants in Drinking Water

On Jan. 5, 2017, a U.S. jury in Ohio ordered DuPont to pay an additional $10.5 million in punitive damages, plus attorney fees, to a man who developed cancer from exposure to a carcinogenic chemical released from a DuPont plant. The amount is in addition to the $2 million the jury already awarded the plaintiff in compensatory damages. This is the third and largest verdict that jurors in the Columbus, Ohio, federal court multi-district litigation proceedings have issued against DuPont for injuries linked to the chemical PFOA. Bilott serves as co-lead counsel for the Plaintiff's Steering Committee handling the litigation against DuPont.

Bilott is a member of the firm's Environmental, Litigation and Product Liability and Personal Injury groups, where he represents a diverse range of clients on a wide variety of matters involving federal, state and local environmental laws and related litigation.